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ShaC 09: Sustainable Habitat ChallengeA bold step towards making New Zealand houses suitable for a sustainable future has now been launched at Otago Polytechnic.
The Sustainable Habitat Challenge 09 is a nationwide competition, which envisages teams of tertiary students, industry professionals, local government representatives - and others - joining forces to design and build or renovate a sustainable home.
An Otago Polytechnic initiative, the challenge is funded by the Ministry for the Environment's Sustainable Development Fund.
ShaC09 National Coordinator Tim Bishop says the challenge is aimed at "producing real homes, generating new knowledge and building partnerships between people with the skills and resources to make sustainable living a reality."
As such, it aims to address one of the barriers to creating sustainable homes.
"There are many people out there who want to build, renovate and live in more sustainable ways.
But often, it's hard to find and coordinate a willing team of designers, and tradespeople and building consent experts to actually make it happen.
"We want to give today's and tomorrow's professionals the chance to work together and really explore their ideas around sustainable solutions for housing.
"And we want to provide opportunities for researchers in New Zealand to build a body of knowledge to take us into the future."
Now Bishop is asking those with skills or resources to contact him or register at the SHaC 09 website.
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February 26, 2008 | Viewed 17,535 time(s)
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